Transliteration: boh-dem
π³π± De bodem bevat veel voedingsstoffen voor de gewassen.
π£οΈ Duh boh-dem buh-vat vel voo-dings-stof-fun fur duh guh-was-sun.
πΊπΈ The soil contains many nutrients for the crops.
π³π± De bodem bevat veel voedingsstoffen voor planten.
π£οΈ duh boh-dem buh-vat feel vuh-dings-stoffen voor plahn-ten.
πΊπΈ The soil contains many nutrients for plants.
π³π± De grond moet goed losgemaakt worden.
π£οΈ De grount moet goot los-gemahkt vohr-den.
πΊπΈ The soil needs to be well loosened.
Dutch
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You can use the word "bodem" which translates to "soil".
The word "bodem" is pronounced as "boh-dem".
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